I hate this stupid humid Texas weather! It makes you blister like none other. I wore the sandals I always wear and did a bit more walking/spending time outside than usual and now they have blisters and are sore on the bottoms. What the heck? There's no way I can wear socks and sneakers in this hot weather, though. If I wore socks and shoes, I would have to wear pants - I mean, I'm not a guy. That's just too much heat and sweating for me. So you must suffer with me by looking at my skanky feet.
In other news, I am SUPER excited about the season premiere of The Office this Thursday! My new best friend and I are going to watch it and freak out. I may have to cut a meeting short with a group from one of my classes, but they can just deal with it. I have my priorities.
PS - Informal Poll: Which is better - an English accent or an Australian accent?
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I would definitely say an English accent, but it does depend on what kind. Not the snooty upper class twit kind (thank you, Monty Python), because you can't understand what they're saying. Cockney accents are colorful and fun to listen to, but they grate on the nerves (my nerves, anyway) after awhile. I would say the cultured scholarly kind of English accent is best--you know, David Niven, James Mason, Anthony Hopkins. They have classy voices, very English, and not stuck-up sounding. Australian accent? It always sounds kind of fake to me, like they made up a colorful accent on purpose and everyone strains themselves to talk the same way. Why the question? --Phil
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